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Flash Flood in Mae Hong Son: Three Villagers Missing as Torrential Rains Hammer Northern Thailand

Emergency teams are scouring northern Thailand for three missing villagers after flash floods struck Mae Hong Son on July 9, 2026, following days of intense, monsoon-driven rainfall.

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Flash Flood in Mae Hong Son: Three Villagers Missing as Torrential Rains Hammer Northern Thailand

Mae Hong Son, Thailand—The river surged without warning at dawn on July 9, 2026, catching three villagers completely off guard. They were reportedly near a seasonal waterway when a sudden wave of runoff turned the path into a violent torrent. Local authorities confirmed the disappearance by mid-morning.

Rescue operations began under difficult conditions as the rain continued to pelt the mountainous terrain. Visibility is extremely low, and mudslides have blocked the primary access roads leading to the isolated village. Rescuers are traveling by foot to reach the coordinates where the trio was last seen.

District officials state that the sheer volume of water overwhelmed the natural drainage channels. The area had been under a weather watch for several days due to the intensifying southwest monsoon. Now, the focus has shifted from prevention to recovery.

Family members of the missing have gathered at a local command center. There is little information to provide. The local government has requested helicopter support from the provincial base, though the weather has grounded most aviation assets.

Volunteers from neighboring districts have joined the search. They are using basic equipment to clear debris and check the riverbanks downstream. The hope for finding the individuals alive is fading as the water levels continue to rise.

This region is particularly vulnerable to flash floods due to its steep slopes and dense forest cover. Forest runoff often accelerates the pace of rising water far beyond what local rain gauges can predict. Many families have lived here for generations, but few have seen water levels reach this height.

Communications in the area remain spotty at best. The local cellular towers are struggling to maintain power despite the deployment of backup generators. Officials are using radio sets to coordinate the search grid.

The provincial governor is expected to arrive at the site by tomorrow morning if the weather clears. For now, the mission remains localized and focused on the immediate river corridor. The search will continue until nightfall regardless of the rain.

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